Course Information
Course Overview
Let's learn 100 Japanese grammar points with experienced native Japanese tutor, Ayana!
Whether you are planning to take the Japanese Language Proficiency Test N5 or just would like a solid start on learning the basics of Japanese grammar, The “Japanese Grammar Online Course (Beginner/JLPT N5 level) ” will guide you the most useful particles, counters, and grammatical patterns in an easy-to-understand way. You can access a mini-quiz at the end of every lesson to review key points as well as self-assessment tool.
This course is Japanese study materials related to the JLPT N5 level. You can study vocabulary, expressions, and grammar that correspond to the JLPT N5 level. Furthermore, in order to understand grammar deeply, you can practice translation from English to Japanese each grammar lesson. All of the narration contains English and romaji, so that those learning Japanese for the first time can freely study the materials. In addition, for those countries unfamiliar with kanji, all of the Japanese is written in roman letters from Lesson 1 to Lesson 14, and all of the lesson examples are shown in English, so that all learners can study effectively. By practicing native's pronunciation, students will be able to speak slowly spoken in daily life conversations. Learners will study about 100 grammar points used in daily life, in addition to a little bit of Japanese culture. If you're wanting to learn how to speak Japanese, then you have to master Japanese grammar rules! Japanese grammar patterns are quite different to those we have in English, and there is a lot to learn. Things you may not even realize are grammar patterns in English, you have to learn in Japanese. If you have questions which related to the curriculum, you can post your comment on Q and A section. This course is the good start!!
Course Content
- 10 section(s)
- 142 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Overview of beginner level
- Section 3 Japanese Top 8 Particles.
- Section 4 N5 Grammar Lesson 1(です、か、と、や、~ね/~よ)
- Section 5 N5 Grammar Lesson 2(~ませんか、~があります、います、ましょう、ましょうか、)
- Section 6 N5 Grammar Lesson 3(~から、~にいく、ないでください、~のがすきです)
- Section 7 N5 Grammar Lesson 4(~のがじょうずです、へたです、~ほうが~より、~のなかでいちばん、つもりです)
- Section 8 N5 Grammar Lesson 5(~く/~になる、stemたい~、たり~たり、~んです、~んですが)
- Section 9 N5 Grammar Lesson 6(~すぎる、~ほうがいい、~ので、~なくちゃいけない/なければいけません/なきゃいけません)
- Section 10 N5 Grammar Lesson 7(ことができます、私/わたしのしゅみは~ことです、~たことがあります、~でしょう、~でしょう?)
What You’ll Learn
- The “Comprehensive Japanese Grammar Online Course (JLPT N5)” is intended for beginners.
- Through the use of video materials, learners will study a variety of grammar used in daily life
- Students can learn a little bit of Japanese culture.
- JLPT N5 comes with romaji so those who can not read hiragana still be able to learn the grammar.
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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SStephen Haessler
It is very clear and accessible. Teacher is excellent.
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RRonaldo Kusnadi
If you want to try learn n5 this course is cover it, and of course you have to know hiragana and katakana. Thank you, Sensei.
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SSg
For those looking into this course: I think if you're like me and grammar is something you have trouble with then this a good course to invest in since it goes into a lot of grammar points with a lot of detail. My criticisms: I think the courses about the conjugations of verbs and adjectives should have come up earlier instead of leaving them in the end because they're needed to understand the other grammar points and I went and tried to learn them through other resources first and didn't notice that the course included it but at the very end. I do think Ayana-sensei explains things well and gives a lot of examples, though sometimes it's not quite clear to me why certain particles will be chosen for a sentence over another or why ~te iru would be used instead of just the regular present form in a sentence. I guess it will come with practice but I appreciate this course and I've learned a lot.
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NNeeraj Jaiswal
Helped me, in few videos voice quality is not good. Should share more notes for Hiranaga and Katakana too.